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===Continuity=== | ===Continuity=== | ||
*[[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures art student|Jenny Everywhere]] previously beat [[Death#Chess game with Jenny|Death]] at chess in [[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]''. | * [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures art student|Jenny Everywhere]] previously beat [[Death#Chess game with Jenny|Death]] at chess in [[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]''. | ||
* The short story [[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere meets Skibidi Toilet (short story)|Jenny Everywhere meets Skibidi Toilet]]'' was inspired by this story, and also ends with Jenny responding "No." to another character. | |||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
===Read online=== | ===Read online=== |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 2 August 2024
Memento Mori was a piece of prose Jenny Everywhere microfiction written by Jeanne Morningstar. It was the ninth and final proper installment of the 30 Days of Jenny series, released on the same day as The Oubliette: Solution, a sequel to the fourth entry.
Contents
Plot
Death tells Jenny “it's too late” — but Jenny denies this.
Continuity
- Jenny Everywhere previously beat Death at chess in VIDEO: Mitigating Circumstances.
- The short story PROSE: Jenny Everywhere meets Skibidi Toilet was inspired by this story, and also ends with Jenny responding "No." to another character.
Behind the scenes
Read online
The story was first released on Ficly, and was later rereleased on the Jenny into Misery Tumblr blog.